From Babe Ruth’s one-man brothel soirees to Dock Ellis’s LSD-assisted no-hitter, there’s always been something undeniably "rock & roll" lurking beneath baseball’s strait-laced surface. With Rolling Stone's High and Tight, we take a weekly look at the game – its history, its characters and its latest news – through the rock & roll lens, with help from our expert panel of musically inclined seamheads. Guaranteed to be more entertaining than a date with Bud Selig, or your money back! Scroll through to meet our rock & roll baseball experts.

Greg Dulli

Walk-Up Song: "Night Prowler" by AC/DC. "It has the strut and proper menace of a classic entrance song. Plus, its slinky groove allows you to warm up without breaking a sweat. I would also wear the pentagram necklace that Bon Scott wears on the cover of Highway To Hell."

Scott McCaughey

Walk-Up Song: "Holocaust" by Big Star. "The opposing players would be terrified, irritated, and mystified. The fans would learn to love it, and that would make me feel like I'd done something really worthwhile."

Fun Fact: Owns a baseball signed by both Milwaukee Brewers closer John Axford and Bad Company/Free drummer Simon Kirke.

Tom Morello

Walk-Up Song: "As all Chicago Cub fans know, it's really goofy to have the latest 3 Doors Down or Young Jeezy hit blaring when a player takes the field. You're supposed to have an old fashion organ playing some old fashion carnival jams during the entire game, regardless of current taste. This may be the reason why we haven't won a World Series in a 108 years, or it may not."

Fun Fact: Tom threw out the first pitch and sang "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" at historic Wrigley Field on August 20th, 2008.

Steve Wynn

Walk-Up Song: "The Closer" by The Baseball Project. "It would get me fired up to hear our own tale of the badass bullpen specialist, evoking the likes of Al Hrabosky, Mike Marshall and Goose Gossage. Charity begins at home plate."

Dan Epstein

Name: Dan Epstein

Position: Journalist, Author

Team: Chicago Cubs

Walk-Up Song: "Slow Ride" by Foghat

Fun Fact: Dan is the author of Big Hair and Plastic Grass: A Funky Ride Through Baseball and America in the Swinging ’70s, which will be available in paperback from Thomas Dunne/St. Martin’s Press this June.